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So my partner has recently dual-booted her Chromebook with GalliumOS. However, after installing a bunch of different drivers and whatnot (all of which are currently necessary for a project she is conducting), her storage is nearly up. Our question is as follows: If possible, how can one allocate more storage for Gallium if it is already installed?










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    So my partner has recently dual-booted her Chromebook with GalliumOS. However, after installing a bunch of different drivers and whatnot (all of which are currently necessary for a project she is conducting), her storage is nearly up. Our question is as follows: If possible, how can one allocate more storage for Gallium if it is already installed?










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      So my partner has recently dual-booted her Chromebook with GalliumOS. However, after installing a bunch of different drivers and whatnot (all of which are currently necessary for a project she is conducting), her storage is nearly up. Our question is as follows: If possible, how can one allocate more storage for Gallium if it is already installed?










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